This group will provide a confidential one to one outreach support service for the families of people affected by addiction . The project will benefit people from Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities living in Glasgow who will be supported by 30 volunteers.

This centre provides a range of services and activities benefiting the local community. The funding will be used to continue delivering the Youth Club as well as funding sessional staff costs, art supplies and sports equipment.

This group provide caring services to children and young people living in the Ferguslie Park area of Paisley before school, after school and during school holidays. The group will use the funding for camping equipment and arts materials.

This group support the work of Rockstar Cheer and Dance and Gymnastics, a competitive and recreational club for children and young people. The funding will enable the group to develop the clubs capacity to deliver gymnastics training.

The trust (Linwood Community Development Trust) will use the funding to provide a continuation of their existing social and community activities, creating new opportunities to build peoples' skills and confidence. The programme of activities will be delivered through workshops and courses, to create learning opportunities for local groups. They will also continue to work with local schools to provide environmental projects and local planning events.

This projects aims to identify and train volunteers to deliver practical and emotional support to families experiencing a range of challenging circumstances, enabling the organisation to meet demand for the service within the Renfrewshire area. This activity will allow the organisation to continue working with the Local Authorities' and other relevant agencies to provide support to vulnerable families who are experiencing challenges that impact negatively on their parenting capacity.

The organisation works with children and young people delivering early intervention projects and services that aim to address community issues. The project will celebrate the achievements of local people.

The group provide recreational facilities within a safe environment that promotes educational and social activities for the local community. The group will use the funding to celebrate the history of the organisation as it is its 185th anniversary with the people in their area.

This group will continue and expand on their volunteer befriending service with practical support and social activities to tackle loneliness and isolation amongst immigrant communities. It will improve the social and economic situation for people from those communities by advocating on their behalf and arranging social activities that bring immigrant and local communities together. They will also support individuals in engaging with existing services and community groups.

This project will support families to become more resilient to the impacts of abuse and to improve the relationship between mothers and their children. It will enable women and children affected by violence, including domestic and sexual abuse, to overcome the negative experience of their abuse and reconnect with their family and the wider community in more positive ways. Services will include counselling, one to one support, group work and structured recovery programmes.

This project will offer a range of services and activities to support families who are facing challenges and difficulties in their lives. It will focus on specific issues such as healthy living, mental health and parenting support, as well as offering general support through a drop-in service and community events.

This group organise free, open and recreational running activities within local communities. They will use the funding for start up costs and equipment to introduce weekly running sessions in Renfrewshire.

This project will provide intensive support early on in a new carer?s journey. Adult support workers will carry out home visits or face to face appointments to better understand the specific issues facing individual carers, and supporting them to develop and achieve an action plan.

This project will continue the group?s meetings for older people where members play bingo, take part in a quiz and socialise. Members will also be taken on trips and a given a Christmas dinner where entertainment will be provided.

This group is an Association of sheltered housing tenants covering 11 Renfrewshire housing complexes. The project will provide 30 weeks of exercise classes for older people in the sheltered housing complexes.

This organisation works in partnership with Police Scotland to raise awareness of disability hate crime. They raise awareness with young people and disability groups through the power of drama and film aimed at challenging attitudes and behaviours towards disabled people.

This organisation works in partnership with Police Scotland to raise awareness of disability hate crime. They raise awareness with young people and disability groups through the power of drama and film aimed at challenging attitudes and behaviours towards disabled people.

This group will continue its ?Ready, Steady, Restore? project for children and families. Operating in Hillview Nursery and Rainbow Nursery in Paisley, Renfrewshire, the project will provide a flexible programme of activities including play in the nursery and at home, outdoor activities and personal support for families.

This group provides out of school care for children from aged 6 weeks through to primary school. This project will extend the pilot scheme mobile cr?che which provides a year-round childcare service for classes and events, and the play scheme which provides flexible pay-as-you-go childcare during school holidays.

This organisation manage sports and leisure facilities across Renfrewshire. This funding will be used to provide kayak equipment and financial support to encourage young people to gain sports coaching qualifications in kayak and paddlesports as a part of their Sports Coach Academy.

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